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If you dont have one std you don't have the loom not only that but apparently there is also a controlling. Module that sits in behind the speedo cluster that's been removed
There are threads about this and the fitting up and seems same for both alpine and non alpine units

__________________yes still (as money n time permit) doing the

rebuilding the zh fairlane with a clevo 400m 4v heads injected whipple blown with aode 4 speed trans to a 9" ....... we'll get there eventually

just remember don't be afraid to try something new.
Remember, amateurs built the Ark...Professionals built the Titanic!

in the process of upgrading my SZII TS to Titanium spec, there are a number of parts that aren't compatible between SZ and SZII including the dash loom.

the Alpine DVD unit only requires power to run but sound will only play through the headphones. If you get the aftermarket Alpine version they have a built in FM transmitter which Ford seem to have disabled.

I've got the SZII Titanium dash, floor and roof looms but haven't had a change to have a good look at them. I'm installing the DVD player, memory seats, chromatic mirror and rain sensing wipers.

The main addition i want is the DVD player ... and my kids are 3 and 7 ... and don't like headphones. If I get aftermarket Alpine the only issue I am going to have is getting the roof surround to mate to the headlining.

FM modulator would work sufficiently though for my uses. Might go that route.

The main addition i want is the DVD player ... and my kids are 3 and 7 ... and don't like headphones. If I get aftermarket Alpine the only issue I am going to have is getting the roof surround to mate to the headlining.

FM modulator would work sufficiently though for my uses. Might go that route.

when I enquired at my local alpine dealer they informed me that they could supply the surround and the unit they would supply would be better than the ford alpine unit and cheaper , been a while but from memory think he quoted around the 900 mark supply and fit (bout ten months ago)
and that they can wire it so as not to draw power needlessly at times not in use as apparently the ford alpine can do when not in use and neither is the car (also had read that on this forum somewhere for some reason when car is locked and left the dvd can stay active and flatten the battery , from my understanding)

__________________yes still (as money n time permit) doing the

rebuilding the zh fairlane with a clevo 400m 4v heads injected whipple blown with aode 4 speed trans to a 9" ....... we'll get there eventually

just remember don't be afraid to try something new.
Remember, amateurs built the Ark...Professionals built the Titanic!

in the process of upgrading my SZII TS to Titanium spec, there are a number of parts that aren't compatible between SZ and SZII including the dash loom.

the Alpine DVD unit only requires power to run but sound will only play through the headphones. If you get the aftermarket Alpine version they have a built in FM transmitter which Ford seem to have disabled.

I've got the SZII Titanium dash, floor and roof looms but haven't had a change to have a good look at them. I'm installing the DVD player, memory seats, chromatic mirror and rain sensing wipers.

Interesting project there , always wondered if it's possible to merge SZII and FG-X looms to create an Territory XR6 Turbo RWD. Would be a really special vehicle. The SY Turbo doesn't quite cut it with its circa 2002 interior.